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Previously on "what are you getting your significant other this xmas?"
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou say that every year!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postbaby number 1 due in mid Jan, so we're getting each other baby equipment for xmas!
apparently it needs a lot of stuff!
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I've actually aldready bought her what she wanted but will get her something small also.
She wanted, believe it not, a tumble drier with an iron aid setting - which injects steam back into the cycle whilst drying. So she had it about a month ago and it makes ironing so much easier - she says it is one the best things she has ever had.
So there you go - only one step up from getting her an iron.
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Originally posted by ToolpusherI agree.
Unfortunately, I have two brothers who both have two kids each. So, every Christmas, each brother buy presents for each other's kids (which balances out nicely), and I buy presents for four kids (one nephew and three nieces), but get nothing in return (as I have no kids).
Seems like I'm getting gipped......
what a tight ****!
it's about giving, not receiving.
Or you could tell them you are now muslim and don't celebrate Xmas!
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baby number 1 due in mid Jan, so we're getting each other baby equipment for xmas!
apparently it needs a lot of stuff!
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Originally posted by ToolpusherMy brothers' kids are spoiled. They get way too much stuff at Christmas (and birthdays).
When I was young, I was accustomed to receiving an assortment of nuts, tangerines, and satsumas from various relatives. My parents gave us each a bit of money and something practical, like a pair of socks or gloves, or something similar. They would also buy a single board game for all us kids to share.
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I need to get some kids! My sis has 4 of them and insists I don't buy them anything as "they get loads of stuff". I usually give the older ones a few quid so they can go out with their mates and give sis some dosh for the little ones to put in their savings.
Little do they know they'll be looking after me in my old age
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Originally posted by ToolpusherI agree.
Unfortunately, I have two brothers who both have two kids each. So, every Christmas, each brother buy presents for each other's kids (which balances out nicely), and I buy presents for four kids (one nephew and three nieces), but get nothing in return (as I have no kids).
Seems like I'm getting gipped......
Christmas is a time for families, not presents. I'd rather I saw my brother at Christmas than got something as a gift, however that's not going to happen.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostIf it makes it past tea time without a row I'll be astounded
The thing I enjoy most about Christmas is reading NickFitz posts about what a nightmare his family are and what is happening in Coronation Street.
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